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Turn Your Radio On - Roy Acuff



     
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Come and listen to a radio station where the mighty hosts of heaven sing
Just turn your radio on, turn your radio on
If you want to hear the songs of Zion coming from the land of endless spring
Get in touch with God, turn your radio onTurn your radio on, turn your radio on and listen to the music in the air
Turn your radio on heaven's glory share
Turn the lights down low and listen to the Master's radio
Get in touch with God, turn your radio onBrother, listen into the glory land chorus, listen to the glad Hosannas roll
Turn your radio on, turn your radio on
Get a little taste of joy awaitin', get a little heaven in your soul
Get in touch with God, turn your radio onTurn your radio on, turn your radio on and listen to the music in the air
Turn your radio on heaven's glory share
Turn the lights down low and listen to the Master's radio
Get in touch with God, turn your radio onListen to the songs of the fathers and the mothers
And the many friends gone before, turn your radio on, turn your radio on
Some eternal morning we shall meet them over on the Hallelujah shore
Get in touch with God, turn your radio onTurn your radio on, turn your radio on and listen to the music in the air
Turn your radio on heaven's glory share
Turn the lights down low and listen to the Master's radio

Get in touch with God, turn your radio on

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Roy Claxton Acuff (September 15, 1903 – November 23, 1992) was an American country musician known around the world as the "King of Country Music".

Roy Acuff was born in Maynardville, Tennessee, to Ida Carr and Simon E. Neil Acuff (a Baptist preacher, judge and tenant farmer), the third of their five children. Originally, Acuff didn't plan to be a singer. Acuff sang in the church choir as a schoolboy, but he was more interested in sports, particularly baseball.

Read more about Roy Acuff on Last.fm.


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